August 19, 2008
What!? APA's report on abortion not hurting women was a politically-motivated exercise?
Say it isn't so? Yep. Read it yourself. APA insider Rachel M. MacNair, Ph.D has stepped forward to show how the APA report was NOT based on ALL available data but rather on ONE lone British study that actually does not support the APA's conclusion. The British study actually found more cases of drug overdose in women who had abortions compared to others who had not. After close examination of the data used in the report MacNair says she saw "no evidence" that the APA's report "was actually interested in keeping up with real science."
"No evidence"… where have I heard that recently?? Oh yes, the Eighth Circuit Court used the phrase "no evidence" in the Informed Consent case to comment on what Planned Parenthood came up with to counter the fact that the unborn are actually human. MacNair says at least two other experts on the report review team agree with her that this report is bad "science," and that one of those agreeing with her is a self-identified "atheist pro-choicer."
This is ridiculous and outrageous. Abortion hurts women - CASE CLOSED. Anyone who says otherwise is callous toward women and in a state of agenda-driven denial. Cory, Anna, what say you?
The APA is putting a political agenda above public safety - the people behind this study ought to be drawn and quartered. Just kidding folks - a little hyperbole intended to communicate how the APA report needs to be publically ripped in pieces and it's authors marginalized from any future meaningful contribution toward matters affecting public safety. (Drawn and quartered though is not hyperbole when talking about abortion - technically speaking, that's what abortion doctors do to unborn children - and all without anesthesia - good and reasonable people wouldn't even wish that on a cute little garden toad.)
The South Dakota Task Force Report on Abortion remains the nation's most accurate and thorough picture of the reality of the dark and deceptive underworld of Planned Parenthood in a state and the devastating effects it has on women (and children). I maintain the reason a majority of our Legislators in 2006 voted for a near total ban on abortion and a majority of our populace didn't is because the Legislators actually had to read and wrestle with the truth in the report and voters only took time to take in soundbites of it in advertisements. I encourage the citizens of South Dakota to read it for themselves. This report has the goods on Planned Parenthood and they know it and that is why they are pulling out all the stops to try and keep it from being shown the highest court in our land. Planned Parenthood is incapable of defeating this in court and their only hope is to keep it from getting there.
Just last night I was rereading a few chapters of former Planned Parenthood president Gloria Feldt's book "The War on Choice." One of the chapter titles is "A Chill Wind Blows." That's right, and that chilly wind is the South Dakota Task Force Report of Abortion. Put on a second sweater Gloria, it's coming your way. It is chilly when one's nakedness is exposed.


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